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o was sleeping soundly. Soft tendrils of hair framed her gorgeous face. When she turned over in her sleep, the dark silk duvet slipped
the room. The woman stirred and slowly sat up, pushing her
entire upper body. She instinctively pulled up the duvet and, win
ome home r
ad pound all of a sudden. Before she could respond, the person on the other end of the call had alre
hat something must have happened, so she immediately put down the phone and jerked into action. She g
to grab her phone. Just as she bent down to pick it up, however, she noticed a check lying beside it. After
, as if she had tossed a
to mention that she had been awakened so suddenly this morning, so her mind was in
ddenly remembered the phone call just now and
stairs, took out the key, and opened the door. When she walked to the living room, she saw ever
at something was wrong. She turned to
her words, Davis Tong walked forward and interrupted her, throw
an and a woman walking into a five-star hotel at night. Although she couldn't tell who the man was, she could cl
she stood up in a hurry and turned to
y, cutting her off again before she could say anything else. "What
e felt lost as well. The memory of last night lingered in her mind, but every time she felt like she wa
in and said, "What can be proven by just some photos?
om for negotiation. When he looked at Hester Gu, his face was fu
s Tong's mother, who had been silent so far, finally said, t
ng. I want a divorce," Davis Tong said again in a deter
t was without even looking at it. "I know I made a mistake! I know it was wrong! Bu
ds away, and his face twisted in disgust. "Do
ad been stabbed in the heart. She had never expec
m, their marriage had become something repulsive. She felt so aggrieve
d the man that she had loved for so many years since then. "Please don
ith a slap. Hester froze in shock, feeling her cheek bu
t even his parents, who had been about to
ady made up my mind. Sign the papers," Davis said mercilessl
't ever enter the house of the Tong family aga
firm eyes never changed. Then, without saying another word
at Hester snapped back to reality. She slowly turned her eyes to the document that sat on the tea table. With her heart pounding,
und too, staring blankly at the place where Davis had